Can you fit an inline wheel carrier to a series 1 and if so do you need one of those scooped out toolbox doors.
Has anyone got some good clear pictures of one fitted they can post up as ive looked through pages of show ur ride and cant find any.
If there is such a thing and anyone has on old rusty one kicking about they will sell me to use as a pattern to make a new stainless one please let me know.
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Series 1/2 inline spare wheel carrier - is it pos to fit one
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have you tryed googling "series 1 lambretta" and clicked "images"
Its in bits scooter club: www.facebook.com/groups/132415046859320
can't find one either .....but given that seres 1,2 & 3 share the same frame dimentions id say you would need a scoloped tool box lid ,try wedging a tyre in there
Its in bits scooter club: www.facebook.com/groups/132415046859320
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Just tries googling series 1, series 2 and inline spare wheel and absolutely nothing.
My bikes in bits at the minute and scattered over half of South Yorkshire so I cant try one yet.
My bikes in bits at the minute and scattered over half of South Yorkshire so I cant try one yet.
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I have an in line one on my s3 it just fites with an michalin s1 with out dished in tool box door, hope this helps it an original capini one.
But not all tyres are the same roling radius so if it were me i would look for a small one or evan a 90-90-10 just to use as a spare
Cheers Al
But not all tyres are the same roling radius so if it were me i would look for a small one or evan a 90-90-10 just to use as a spare
Cheers Al
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yes you do need to do the tool box door
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With the help of your bootRICSPEED wrote: ,try wedging a tyre in there

That's not going anywhere...
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Thanks for the puicture Biddy that looks absolutely stunning. 

The inline carrier i had on my series 2 which is made by super didn't require any mods to the toolbox door.